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[inaudible] >> shortt bonsignore uncommitted work as the eye of cheapest form of commerce, work and advice. >> lloyd it's great to have you here, very candid and upfront discussion and a great round of applause for our guest of honor. [applause] >> thank you. >> my opponent and his running mate are big believers in top-down economics. now they basically think of way to spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that favor the very wealthy -- don't boo, vote. [cheers and applause] >> he's got new idea. one thing he did not do in his first four years, he said he is going to do in the next four years which is to raise taxes. is there anybody who thinks that raising taxes will help grow the economy? no, his plan is to continue what he is done before. the status quo has not worked. we cannot afford four more years of barack obama and we are not going to have four more years of barack obama. we talked to cnbc host maria bartiromo about wall street's view of the economy. this is 50 minutes. >> host: joining us from our new york studio is a familiar face to anyone who is turned on cnbc, maria bartiromo
[inaudible] >> shortt bonsignore uncommitted work as the eye of cheapest form of commerce, work and advice. >> lloyd it's great to have you here, very candid and upfront discussion and a great round of applause for our guest of honor. [applause] >> thank you. >> my opponent and his running mate are big believers in top-down economics. now they basically think of way to spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that favor the very wealthy -- don't boo, vote. [cheers and...
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our economy and our commerce. our military might, and our democracy. and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countrys. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today people gather, across the united states, around the world, to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection and prayer, and all of us take a moment to remember again where we were at that fateful moment. here together as one family, we pause to honor and to pray, and to remember 184 lives lost at the pentagon. more than 2700 killed in lower manhattan, and the 40 who perished in that field in pennsylvania on flight 93. these victims, families, remember those who are lost as mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the family members here today know that the entire nation, the entire nation joins you in mourning the loss of your loved ones. we are honored by your presence and just as your loved once are heroes forever, so are all of you. today we also recognize and remember
our economy and our commerce. our military might, and our democracy. and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countrys. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today people gather, across the united states, around the world, to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection and prayer, and all of us take a moment to remember again where we were at that fateful moment. here together as one family, we...
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that day was may 10 on the commerce, justice, state appropriations bill where we had every voice heard. that day was july 19 on the defense department bill where we had every voice heard passing those bills in huge bipartisan fashion. that day was june 6 when we did it with the energy and water bill, huge bipartisan majority. and again on june 7 with the homeland security bill and the legislative branch bill on june 8, may 31, military construction. on and on and on. transportation-h.u.d., june 29. we have done those things. and the silence on the senate side is deafening. we could do all those bills again. but this house has already spoken. the people have already spoken. and this continuing resolution gives this body and the american people six months for that referendum in november, for every voting age, man, woman in this country to come out and have their voice heard. we have done all we can do in this body, mr. speaker. i would be happy to yield to my friend. mr. hastings: i ask six months from now when we come back, if you and i are here, will you commit that we would have that
that day was may 10 on the commerce, justice, state appropriations bill where we had every voice heard. that day was july 19 on the defense department bill where we had every voice heard passing those bills in huge bipartisan fashion. that day was june 6 when we did it with the energy and water bill, huge bipartisan majority. and again on june 7 with the homeland security bill and the legislative branch bill on june 8, may 31, military construction. on and on and on. transportation-h.u.d., june...
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hispanic chamber of commerce, and then these videos came out of nowhere for mother jones making sfwleen and has forced his campaign to sort of play a couple of days of defense. now, he is starting to turn that around. you're right. that video that you just showed him talking about, well, maybe i might have a better time getting elected if i were a latino, i would expect, yes, tonight at this univision forum that jorge >> what's the translation for you? >> i don't know whether to laugh or cry. the underlying tone here is somehow you have this rich white guy who thinks that his life would be easier -- you can see that they give the same reference, and i think there's an element of folks out there -- i always have to remind myself of this, who really do think that gee whiz, if i can only been born a latino male or an african-american woman, man, i would have my pick of colleges, i could go to any job i wanted to. a really bizarre statement. >> you write in particular, i'm tempted to respond with this -- mitt romney thinks it would be helpful if he were latino. well, mitt, i'm latino, and i
hispanic chamber of commerce, and then these videos came out of nowhere for mother jones making sfwleen and has forced his campaign to sort of play a couple of days of defense. now, he is starting to turn that around. you're right. that video that you just showed him talking about, well, maybe i might have a better time getting elected if i were a latino, i would expect, yes, tonight at this univision forum that jorge >> what's the translation for you? >> i don't know whether to...
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anybody engaged in trying to do harm to the united states or world commerce sees it as an opportunity. they can remain anonymous for some time. that is probably why anonymous has chosen the name. you are not completely anonymous as some -- they are not completely anonymous, but there are some areas where these groups have leverage and can exercise leverage over the world economy and critical infrastructure. host: ron, independent line. caller: i keep hearing comments about cyber attacks and terrorist attacks. i think my government has done more terrorism around the planet than any other government. i hear these things trying to keep the populace scared and terrified. we have another pentagon died trying to prop up the military industrial complex, is what i feel. guest: i do not work for defense contractors. i am independent. i have my own business. i did serve in the military for 26 years. i can tell you from personal experience and historical experience that the united states does not engage in terrorism. in terms of the actual threats, these threats are not often appreciated because
anybody engaged in trying to do harm to the united states or world commerce sees it as an opportunity. they can remain anonymous for some time. that is probably why anonymous has chosen the name. you are not completely anonymous as some -- they are not completely anonymous, but there are some areas where these groups have leverage and can exercise leverage over the world economy and critical infrastructure. host: ron, independent line. caller: i keep hearing comments about cyber attacks and...
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morning for a much like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american strength -- our economy and our commerce, our military might and our democracy -- and took the lives of citizens for more than 90 countries. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today people gather across the united states, around the world to remember the tragic events on 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spent time in quiet reflection and prayer. all of us take a moment to remember again where we were at that fateful moment. here together as one family, we pause to honor and to pray and to remember the 184 lives lost at the pentagon. more than 2700 killed in lower manhattan. and the 40 who perished in that field in pennsylvania on flight 93. these victims families remember those who were lost as mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the family members here today know that the entire nation joins you in mourning the loss of your loved ones. we're honored by your presence and just as your loved ones are heroes for ever, so are all of you. today we also recog
morning for a much like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american strength -- our economy and our commerce, our military might and our democracy -- and took the lives of citizens for more than 90 countries. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today people gather across the united states, around the world to remember the tragic events on 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spent time in quiet reflection and prayer. all of us take a moment to...
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neither convention really enjoy chamber of commerce stuff. back to you. >> rob marciano is atlanta. 40% chance of rain which includes thunderstorms. what happens if it gets rained out and when do they have to make the decision? >> the problem for the democrats here is they have to make a decision very soon. i'm told that they might have to make it probably as soon as today pause of security and logistics and busing in tens of thousands of people will be expected to be at the stadium. and it is a logistical nightmare, they have earth wind and fire and mary j. blige in addition to the president's speech which they were hoping which would be four years ago without the columns. >> it's not earth, wind, fire and water, i suppose. >> no. >> i think it's pretty significant. a big decision. >> i agree. >> thank you, dana. let's take it back to zoraida in new york now. >> one week after hurricane isaac made landfall in southeast louisiana, thousands of homeowners are realizing the extent of the devastation there. not in new orleans but further west in
neither convention really enjoy chamber of commerce stuff. back to you. >> rob marciano is atlanta. 40% chance of rain which includes thunderstorms. what happens if it gets rained out and when do they have to make the decision? >> the problem for the democrats here is they have to make a decision very soon. i'm told that they might have to make it probably as soon as today pause of security and logistics and busing in tens of thousands of people will be expected to be at the...
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which is a consider apply large area not only physically but in terms of the financial networks, the commerce in there, a lot of residential areas. >> you could smell the smoke. you could smell it. we were walking away from it. >> thank you so much for talking with us. we appreciate it and glad you're safe. >> katie, i have a rundown if i can for just a moment about what's going on around the country. the state department officials moved into the training center in arlington, virginia, and minneapolis, st. paul shut down, georgia, haul flights at hartsfield atlanta international airport closed, the cnn world head center closed to the public, in maryland officials tightening security throughout the state. of course that's the home of andr. california on the highest alert in los angeles, the department of energy, nuclear weapons and research complex in oakridge, tennessee, put under heightened securi security. 50 or 60 doctors standing by in scrubs and the entire entrance to the emergency room lined with stretchers covered with white sheets. doctors say the victims mostly had burns. >> of cours
which is a consider apply large area not only physically but in terms of the financial networks, the commerce in there, a lot of residential areas. >> you could smell the smoke. you could smell it. we were walking away from it. >> thank you so much for talking with us. we appreciate it and glad you're safe. >> katie, i have a rundown if i can for just a moment about what's going on around the country. the state department officials moved into the training center in arlington,...
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holders to expend greater resources to monitor registrations as well as other trademarks being used in commerce. that is why i introduced h.r. 6215, to amend the federal trademark dilution act. this bill simply reformats the affected provision to clarify that federal registration only constitutes a complete bar to a state claim based on dilution or actual or likely damage or harm to the distinctiveness or reputation of a trademark. the change applies prospectively. this bill ensures that the trademark community is protected from those who seek to use this loophole as a way to disparage legitimate trademarks and cost their owners time and money. the only change the bill reported is a technical correction to a boiler plate reference regarding the date of enactment of the trademark act of 1946. the reported version inaccurately identifies the date of enactment as july 6, 1946, the correct date is july 5, 1946. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6215 and i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina.
holders to expend greater resources to monitor registrations as well as other trademarks being used in commerce. that is why i introduced h.r. 6215, to amend the federal trademark dilution act. this bill simply reformats the affected provision to clarify that federal registration only constitutes a complete bar to a state claim based on dilution or actual or likely damage or harm to the distinctiveness or reputation of a trademark. the change applies prospectively. this bill ensures that the...
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i know they want to be responsible partner in the role -- in the world of trade and commerce. they have to understand it cannot take away jobs on an unfair basis. >> he and the seven countries -- companies that operated here and went to china. pioneers. you cannot stand up to china when all you have done is sent them our jobs. >> watch and engage was seized and as the campaign -- with c- span as the campaign's move toward the elections. the first debate will take place on wednesday, october 3. audience members will get their chance to ask questions in a town hall debate on tuesday, october 16. the final debate on foreign policy will take place november 2. follow our coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c- span.org. >> i think there are a lot of anti-obama books out there. there are a number of books critical and defending the president. i do not want to be either one of those books. i want to describe an answer what i thought was the most important and interesting questions. look at barack obama, -- barack obama as a character. he is a fish out of water. he has very
i know they want to be responsible partner in the role -- in the world of trade and commerce. they have to understand it cannot take away jobs on an unfair basis. >> he and the seven countries -- companies that operated here and went to china. pioneers. you cannot stand up to china when all you have done is sent them our jobs. >> watch and engage was seized and as the campaign -- with c- span as the campaign's move toward the elections. the first debate will take place on wednesday,...
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finally, on today's economic calendar here at home, the commerce department will release figures on july's international trade. analysts are looking for the nation's trade gap to widen to about $44 billion. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> watch and in gage with c- span, as our campaign coverage continues toward election day and the candidate prepared to face off in 390-minute october debates. domestic policy is the first focus. tuesday, the 16, the candidates will take audience questions in a town hall meeting from hofstra university. the final debate, monday the 22nd, questions will ship to foreign policy from lynn university in florida. and what the vice presidential debates from center college on october 11. we will also cover key house and senate races, looking at the control of congress. paul our coverage on c-span, c- span radio, and online at c- span.org. host: a live shot of the white house, the white house staff out there. the president and first lady michelle obama will be coming out for a moment of silence this morning around 8:45, when the first tower
finally, on today's economic calendar here at home, the commerce department will release figures on july's international trade. analysts are looking for the nation's trade gap to widen to about $44 billion. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> watch and in gage with c- span, as our campaign coverage continues toward election day and the candidate prepared to face off in 390-minute october debates. domestic policy is the first focus. tuesday, the 16, the candidates...
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there is a great interest in commerce, freedom of navigation and it's just good for the united states to get back in the pacific and we are going to be a part of it. >> let me ask you a couple of follow-up questions and then open up to the audience. you mentioned mega cities and work going on here about long range trends that shows that the urbanization trends that we have seen to date are going to accelerate, 60% of the world's population by 2030 and so it seems like the marines are particularly useful in urban warfare settings. what i'm seeing in these trends, future of the world is going to be in cities, for good, ill or other. how do you sort of -- paying attention on the long range trends and getting marines ready for urban warfare and paying attention to the training priorities i'm sure you are focused on. >> if you look at the population growth and we talked about the 15 to 20 mega cities, over 75% of the world's largest cities are within about 62 miles of the coastline. if you map that around the world, all around europe and asia to include our country and europe, you would se
there is a great interest in commerce, freedom of navigation and it's just good for the united states to get back in the pacific and we are going to be a part of it. >> let me ask you a couple of follow-up questions and then open up to the audience. you mentioned mega cities and work going on here about long range trends that shows that the urbanization trends that we have seen to date are going to accelerate, 60% of the world's population by 2030 and so it seems like the marines are...
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the west yellowstone chamber of commerce condemned it, saying the people are lucky they didn't get hurt. >> brian: is that crazy! >> gretchen: it's a wild animal. >> brian: you should look out for bison. >> gretchen: and everything else >> brian: one time i went to adventure examine one of the monkeys brought my antenna. >> steve: on your transcystor radio? >> brian: no. >> gretchen: on your car? why was your toyota celica near a monkey? why were you driving a toyota? >> brian: i know. it was really good. it cost me 220. i had to drive through the park. that's where you go through the zoo. >> steve: dana is from the wild west. >> my grandfather would is said, get your rear end out of the way. but maybe not as, you know. >> steve: let's talk a little politics. the president of the united states got a gigantic dose of really bad news in the form of unemployment numbers that came out on friday, the day after his big speech down there in charlotte. only 96,000 jobs added. unemployment at 8.1%. the underemployment rate, which we didn't put right there, is close to 15%. 368,000 people stopped
the west yellowstone chamber of commerce condemned it, saying the people are lucky they didn't get hurt. >> brian: is that crazy! >> gretchen: it's a wild animal. >> brian: you should look out for bison. >> gretchen: and everything else >> brian: one time i went to adventure examine one of the monkeys brought my antenna. >> steve: on your transcystor radio? >> brian: no. >> gretchen: on your car? why was your toyota celica near a monkey? why were...
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paterson, but to a lot of the little people who work at the embassy, people who keep the commercial commerce office open, the people doing the wonderful work with n.g.'s to show them how to work, to build a free and new kind of society and also to the foreign nationals who work in you are embassy. so we think about you. i say to the leadership of those countries again, call for calm, call for tolerance. but i say to my colleagues here, we've got to call for calm and tolerance right in this institution. we've got to really support our men and women in the state department, our men and women in the military, all who serve overseas are representatives of united states of america, whether you are the peace corps or the marine cor, whether you are the foreign service or the commercial service or whatever, you're in the service of the united states of america, promoting o values trying to help promote democracy and also trying to have economic and strategic cooperation. i thank our foreign service staff, many of them live in maryland. but that's not the point. they live in the united states of ame
paterson, but to a lot of the little people who work at the embassy, people who keep the commercial commerce office open, the people doing the wonderful work with n.g.'s to show them how to work, to build a free and new kind of society and also to the foreign nationals who work in you are embassy. so we think about you. i say to the leadership of those countries again, call for calm, call for tolerance. but i say to my colleagues here, we've got to call for calm and tolerance right in this...
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lawrence a way to open up the center of the country to commerce and trade and later of course the federal highway system, that times the largest public works project in american history. eisenhower was a military man but he was not relativistic. bat as he did not think that war was often a solution to anything. he was what one would call slow to pick up the sword. ike's public persona to grandfather the man with a big smile was largely ike's personal invention. behind the scenes he was strategically vigorous and a tough-minded commander in chief. the people who worked work for him never doubted who was in charge. eisenhower was -- more than any other person. he never had forgotten where he came from and that is why his presidential library is in abilene kansas, close to where i live. ike was not a professional politician that he was one of the most successful politicians in our history and supremely protective of his image. ike did not hesitate to use support like secretary of state john foster dulles as lightning rods for controversial politics that were in fact his creation. eisenhower
lawrence a way to open up the center of the country to commerce and trade and later of course the federal highway system, that times the largest public works project in american history. eisenhower was a military man but he was not relativistic. bat as he did not think that war was often a solution to anything. he was what one would call slow to pick up the sword. ike's public persona to grandfather the man with a big smile was largely ike's personal invention. behind the scenes he was...